Tag Archives: choice
Consciously frustrated – the perks of having it all.
Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by Susan Wright.
I was on a roll, gaining momentum, and doing the things necessary to create the connections and leads for future opportunities, and then, there it was, my bag dropped at the front door as stagnant and urgent as my life can sometimes be. It sits there, untouched as family life took over minutes of walking […]
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Taking the long road of persistence
Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by Susan Wright.
This week I did something that I’ve never done before – I shared my written thoughts in the form of a ebook on my website. Sure I’ve been blogging for sometime now and sharing pieces of my inner landscape and life, but I have never declared “I’ve written a book.” I say this rather tentatively […]
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Step into choice
Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by Susan Wright.
What are you choosing to do this year? The other night I had an opportunity to get really clear on my goals and subsequent activities to accomplish this year. This is something I’m comfortable doing and enjoy; however, this thought occurred to me today – what if those goals and activities don’t provide the meaning […]
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Finding rhythm in the new year
Posted on 06. Jan, 2010 by Susan Wright.
I haven’t quite got my rhythm back yet, I’m really scrambling to find it after the holidays. In a progressive attempt to find rhythm I began with my basement – yes, the dreaded basement with its boxes and layers of things once used, never used, and stored for another season or event. Interestingly, this was […]